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# DocuSign

The DocuSign connector for Elimity Insights fetches users, groups and permission profiles for a DocuSign organization so you can keep in control of your environment. Follow the instructions below to set up the connector for your environment.

## 1. Creating a dedicated user in DocuSign

As usual, we recommend creating a dedicated user for this connector. Make sure this user is an organization admin for the organizations you want to import. Elimity Insights will only request read-only access via this user, which we'll set up in the next step.

## 2. Delegate read-only access to the Elimity Insights app

Having set up the dedicated user in DocuSign, now we can delegate read-only access to the Elimity Insights app by visiting <https://docusign.gateways.elimity.com/login> and logging in with the new user. After granting the requested access your browser should download a `credential.json` file, which you'll need to configure the source in Elimity Insights.

## 3. Creating a source in Elimity Insights

In Elimity Insights you can now create a new DocuSign source providing the following configuration options:

<table data-full-width="true"><thead><tr><th>Configuration option</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Credential</td><td>Credential file you downloaded in step 2.</td></tr></tbody></table>


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